Re: Rams sign DE Kedall Langford!

54 sacks?!
Wait never mind, it also includes hits and hurries.
Still, the stats may not be impressive but if the guy can help bring pressure to the QB while Long and Quinn finish the job, we're going to have a top notch pass rush.

Re: Rams sign Kendall Langford

Rams signed DL Kendall Langford, formerly of the Dolphins, to a four-year, $24 million contract.

The deal includes $12 million guaranteed. Unsurprisingly, the Rams were able to outbid the penny-pinching Bengals. It's an extremely-nice haul for a player who took a small step back during the final year of his rookie deal last season, but solid signing for a team that let itself get long in the tooth along its defensive line the past few seasons. However, Langford will be forced to switch to a 4-3 defense after playing in a 3-4 in South Beach. Somewhat of a hybrid lineman, Langford has excelled as both a pass rusher and run stuffer during his career. His signing likely takes the Rams out of the running for free agent DL Jason Jones.

Re: Rams sign DE Kedall Langford!

Re: Rams sign Kendall Langford

Originally Posted by Tampa_Ram

I heard the Rams are still trying to get Jason Jones still.

I saw we are still after manningham too. Man Kevin Demoff is a beast to get all of this under the cap. So glad hes on the rams. Even last year he made it happen, although it didnt work out the way we wanted it to.

Re: Rams sign Kendall Langford

Ive noticed Langford flash ability in games for the Dolphins before today. So Id imagine he has struggled with consistency at times. Im more than a little intrigued to see what he is capable of, playing in the 4-3 at DT. It definitely gives the Rams more options on defense because of his versatility.

Re: Rams sign Kendall Langford

The Miami Dolphins couldn’t afford to keep every member of its stingy defensive line this offseason.

The Dolphins lost defensive lineman Kendall Langford to the Rams.

That explains why former Dolphins defensive lineman Kendall Langford agreed to terms with the St. Louis Rams on Saturday.

According to ESPN, Langford will receive a four-year, $24 million deal, which features $12 million in guaranteed money (which is the only money that really matters in the NFL).

Langford, a four-year starter the Dolphins found in the third-round of the 2011 draft, will likely serve as a starter for the Rams, which is led by head coach Jeff Fisher.

With Langford gone its possible that Jared Odrick, who contributed 21 tackles, six sacks and an interception last season, will become a full-time starter.

Odrick, the team’s 2010 first-round pick, and Langford were part of an six-player defensive line rotation for the Dolphins last season. That front line was the primary reason the Dolphins finished third against the run last season, limiting opponents to 3.7 yards per carry, and sixth against the run in 2010.